John Butler Trio’s loyal supporters sparked an outrage over what appeared to be the intro to the band’s popular 2003 song Zebra on a yoghurt commercial aired during the Super Bowl. The band’s management had then released a statement saying they were unaware it had been used, and would follow it up as a possible copyright issue.

This morning we received an update on the matter, with a statement released from his management saying:

“Australian musician John Butler and USA advertising agency, Poptent, the creators of the Dannon Oikos yoghurt advertisement which initially aired during the 2012 Super Bowl, have come to a satisfactory settlement in relation to the use of a song in the advertisement that bore a strong similarity to his composition “Zebra”. The advertisement will no longer contain this particular piece of music and both parties are happy this issue is behind them. We thank all JBT fans worldwide for their support on this matter. No further comment will be entered into.”

The memorial service for Whitney Houston and Bobby Brown’s daughter Bobby Kristina Brown has been marred by an outburst from a family member interrupting the eulogy and having to be forcibly removed from the funeral.

As any good traveller will know, it’s always good to have some cash on you at all times when abroad, as you never know when you’ll need to drop some stacks in a foreign country where your credit card might not do the trick, something Snoop Dogg has taken to the expectedly next level, being .

Although one of the godfathers of modern rap music (not to mention one hell of a headphone and speaker mogul) hip-hop producer extraordinaire Dr. Dre hasn’t actually released any solo music in fourteen years, a clock he’s about to reset very soon, today announcing a new LP titled Compton, to be released this Friday.